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El Clasico rivalry won´t divide Spain, says Iniesta

SoccerNews in La Liga 10 Jun 2012

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Andres Iniesta insisted the intense rivalry between Barcelona and Real Madrid will not undermine Spain’s hopes of winning Euro 2012.

It has been claimed that the likes of Gerard Pique and Sergio Ramos do not see eye to eye, having clashed several times in the El Clasico. But Iniesta has explained that while the Barca-Madrid rivalry was once a problem, it has now been resolved.

“It’s an issue that is behind us; it has passed,” the Blaugrana midfielder told Marca.

“It does not make sense; we would be fools if we were thinking about the Madrid-Barcelona rivalry. We are here to have a great Euros.”

Even better news for Spain is the fact that Iniesta, who scored the winning goal in the 2010 World Cup final, claims that he is 100 per cent fit for the tournament in Poland and Ukraine.

“I feel good, confident; at an optimal time to play,” he said.

“It is true that in both the World Cup and Euro 2008 I had problems, but that is not the case now.”

Spain kick off their Euro 2012 campaign against Italy, whom the Iberians defeated on penalties in Vienna four years ago in the quarter-finals.

Iniesta admits that the shoot-out success in Austria was a key moment in the country’s transition from under-achievers to the number one side in the world.

“That game against Italy was a turning point for us,” he acknowledged.

“Our confidence grew a lot. Winning that tournament gave us a very important stability in every way and that was reflected in the World Cup.

“We now hope to continue in that manner, but, for the moment, we just have to think about the match against Italy.”

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